Using PGP Security: explained from the top
As you probably know, Mule provides pretty good support for PGP encryption (check the related links for further info on Mule's PGP support). What
Cloud Platforms and Open APIs: The new application stack
Application stacks are so passé, now its all about the slice. With the rise of open APIs we are seeing a new breed of
Security in the Cloud: Protecting Your Applications
Security around public cloud offerings has always been a major point of concern (and controversy) for users. How do cloud providers protect customer data?
Encrypting passwords in Mule
Jasypt is an open source Java library which provides basic encryption capabilities using a high-level API. This library can be used with Mule to avoid
Authentication & Resource Sharing over the Web: OAuth protocol
If you reached this blog and you are not a Mule user (yet) keep reading, I will not cover anything Mule specific. If you
Mule iON Architecture Series: The Technology
Building a highly available and fault tolerant cloud platform comes with its share of challenges. What happens when components fail? What happens when the
Identity Management for the Cloud
I spent 2 years of my life working as an Identity Management (IdM) consultant a long time ago, when clouds were related to weather
Securing REST Web Services against LDAP
Many Mule users create RESTful services but they are not always clear on the way to authenticate and apply authorization to a RESTful Web Service. I have seen
Run Mule, Run! Mule 3.1 is out
The Mule team is very pleased to announce the general availability of Mule ESB 3.1. This release packs a lot of new shiny awesomeness.
Is your Tomcat Secure?
Apache Tomcat is the perfect application server for deploying your web applications in production. In fact, it also happens to be the only Java